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Home » Community, Newsletters, Skeffling » Skeffling Village Newsletter closes

Skeffling Village Newsletter closes

September 21, 2012 Filled under Community, Newsletters, Skeffling
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THE SKEFFLING NEWSLETTER is to close down as Editor, Toni Cornford, says it is time to call it a day.

This from the September issue republished on the Skeffling Community News website:

“I am sorry to have to tell you that this will be the last issue of Skeffling News.  My 8 years as Editor have been a lot of fun and I’ve enjoyed it immensely, but I feel the time has come to call it a day.

Time is so precious to all of us and just recently I have taken on some new projects and there aren’t enough hours in the day to accommodate everything I now have to do.”

But Toni hasn’t completely ruled out an occasional return of the newsletter:

“Last week I was asked if this really is the last issue. I’d like to say never say never, so now and again in future you might find a copy of Skeffling News on your mat.”

We say: HU12 Online does recognise the amount of time, commitment and passion it takes to produce community news, so with this in mind we wish Toni all the best wishes in pursuing her new projects. Residents of the village will miss their newsletter, but will undoubtedly share these sentiments.

Get the full story on the Skeffling Community website:

Visit: Skeffling Community Website – September Newsletter

The Holderness area has a range of community newsletters serving particular towns and villages. They provide an essential role in keeping residents informed, advised and organised. What do you think about your local parish/community newsletter? Let us know, leave a comment!

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